“The LTE phones work globally in over 40 countries that currently use CDMA technology…. For the new LTE phones to provide global roaming voice and data in non-CDMA countries, we are working on a few network enhancements so we can provide customers with the best voice and data roaming experience. We anticipate this capability to be available this year, likely the first half of the year.”

Try to get clarification on this statement as to whether this applies to the Spectrum and future high end LTE deviecs, good luck. I guess I will have to wait until the global feature is enabled after the so called network enhancements.

I just want a Verizon LTE phone with global ability but refuse to buy a phone based on promises.

im just not sold on LG i work at att and used all there phones and time and time again they never live up to the hype and i get the most returns on them also...idk people dont like the style and it tends to lag even the thrill but hopefully they come out with more phones that work good and look good thats another issue with them....u have the LG one for verizon and how often do u use it and do u have alot of stuff on it cause that could be the difference also....

Sad to say I agree w/ att guy. Lg smartphone products never ever live up to their hype. They seem great at first, but 3 ta 6 monthes down the road issues happen and customers come back swering at hating you for recomending such a cheap product. IE on the Verizon side: Revolution, Vortex, Ally, and enlighten.

Though Lg does have the simple phone game on lock. for us they make the best and most reliable simple phones in the industry. They just need a lot of work on their smartphone game.

This phone looks like a super sized Dare. Hopefully it does well, and strangely it comes at the old top of the line VZW price on contract go figure. Hope it gets good marks, which would make this phone a pretty sweet deal, now as for it getting ICS...I don't know with LG's broken track record and idiotic PR that is a toss up.

I'm tempted. But it's not the LG name or specs that give me pause, it's the intro price of $199. That almost guarantees this phone hits rock bottom in price in under a year. If any phone should cost $299 it's a 4.5in screen, dual-core 1.5, AND 1GB RAM? Geez...way to stick the pricing in the gut Verizon. I will hit the kiosk tomorrow to try it out though. I still love my first LG Env, and I own 3 of their current NAS products. Maybe it's time to bring it alltogether.

Interesting to note that the price of this phone is $199.99 as most of Verizon's LTE super phones have been priced at $299 with comparable specs. Let's see if this reverse in trend continues for Verizon or if this is (most likely) a lure to get customer's attention.

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